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“Fascist Socialism, Naszm Socialism, Marxists Socialism, and Democrat Socialisms? Pay attention carefully, research, read, and analyse what these political parties have in common? Remember their ideas might appear appealing to the poor & middle class people. But is not worth your sovereignty! Remember your vote gives them the right and power of attorney to come, and take everything you have worked for it to share it with the one who don't work, but their party always come 1st, and if you reject their orders or their ideology, they will take your sovereignty to!”

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